Crysis 2 (Xbox 360)

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 110 reviews of Crysis 2 (Xbox 360). The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 3.9/5 for other Xbox 360 Games for all reviews. Views about the usability and single player gameplay are on the whole positive. The story and graphics also get good feedback, but views about the price and action are different.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Xbox 360 Games the Crysis 2 (Xbox 360) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 90/100 = Excellent quality.

Crysis 2

I'm just going to come right out and say it: I never played the original Crysis. I didn't have the super computer needed to run the game at a reasonable frame rate so if you're looking for an across-the-board comparison between the two titles, you...

Crysis 2 is more than just a pretty face. The single player campaign is well paced and at a running time of 9-10 hours is nearly twice as long as your typical shooter. Multiplayer draws heavy inspiration from the likes of Call of Duty and Halo (mostly...

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Standing apart from the pack is no mean feat these days for first person shooters. It requires name recognition – like Call of Duty games or a unique gimmick like the over-the-top elements of Epic's Bulletstorm. Crysis 2 has the advantage of riding...

Crysis 2 is more than a cranked out first person shooter. It takes the time to enhance an already interesting Sci-fi game while tightening and tuning the elements that set it apart from the pack. Oh, and did I mention it's gorgeous to look at?

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When Crysis first made its gaming debut in 2007, no one was prepared for the impact the first-person shooter would have on PC game, let alone the videogame industry at large. It was the first title to push hardware to its limits for the best possible...

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Crysis 2, as reviewed on Xbox 360, throws players into the fight fairly quickly with very little back story. Having never played the original I don't necessarily think this is a bad thing. New York has been ravaged from all sides. Martial Law is in...

Crysis 2 delivers on consoles. It offers fresh concepts to the oversaturated shooter genre with its large environments and variety the Nanosuit offers to exploration and combat. The story is interesting and offers a longer campaign experience than...

Crysis 2 Review: The most modern warfare on the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC

Alex Roth goes from the jungles of Crysis to the concrete jungle of NYC-set Crysis to to bring you a full review of the latest FPS on consoles and PC.

Crysis 2 may not be the new killer app, but itï¿½s the complete package when it comes to shooters. It looks great, sounds great, and your varied and awesome powers make it so much fun to be the hero of this game. Uninspired multiplayer and a few bugs...

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There's no doubt about it, Crysis 2 is simply the best looking shooter we've ever laid our eyes on. With eye popping detail and crisp effects, the visual style of Crysis 2 is incomparable.?? Playing on a PS3 only makes things better with the inclusion...

I'm a huge fan of the stealth gameplay in Crysis 2, so the unlimited invisibility cheat in Crysis 2 is what sold the trainer for me. Being able to literally play to my heart's desire in the urban playground is intoxicatingly fun.

Crysis 2 Review (Xbox 360)

Crysis 2 pits the player in the role of Alcatraz a marine who was left for dead after his submarine is sabotaged in the New York Harbour. It is here that the protagonist from the first game, Prophet, introduces himself and passes his NanoSuit on to...

Electronic Arts advertised Crysis 2 as an “Urban Jungle”. Certainly elements of that statement are true. There are large set pieces where you will be hoping from rooftop to rooftop or running across a decaying FDR bridge but this is not an open world...

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A boundary-pushing shooter gets a little simpler but just as impressive.

The power balance feeds into multiplayer, which towers above the original Crysis' online game. It retains most of the solo game’s powers (cloaking, armor, etc.) and adds a now-standard experience system through which dedicated players can develop and...